Cathy2 wrote:I actually thought I was going to Lou Mitchell's on Saturday when family duties forced an early appearance to Culinary Historians. What I had not noticed was the Lou Mitchells at the corner of Clark Street and North Ave had departed 18 months ago. Instead, there is now a Michael's North with I believe to be intentionally muddled signage to suggest Mitchell's, if you do the quick glance.
claire wrote:Alas, Lou Mitchell's on Jackson USED to be something to talk about in a good way - now it is something to warn people away from. I am 30, and have fond memories of eating there when I was a little tyke. My grandmother took me there, and Lou was still alive greeting people as they came in and passing out full-sized boxes of Milk Duds, and donut holes! The food (we were always there for breakfast) was fabulous, fresh, and plentiful - waffles almost floated off the plate and melted in your mouth, sausage links were of the large and plump variety, the butter was whipped, stewed prunes were sweetened with orange, and sample cups of homemade frozen yogurt were complimentary. I was also impressed with the water filtration system. My little cloud of happy memories was rudely burst several years ago when I went back during my college years....Lou was sadly departed and had been replaced by a sourpuss "hostess", the Milk Dud boxes had shrunk to the size that holds two or three, the donuts were m.i.a., waffles leaden, service rotten, and prices inflated. I felt like the hobbits must have when they returned to the Shire and found their homes destroyed. R.I.P., Lou Mitchell's.
claire wrote:Alas, Lou Mitchell's on Jackson USED to be something to talk about in a good way - now it is something to warn people away from. I am 30, and have fond memories of eating there when I was a little tyke. My grandmother took me there, and Lou was still alive greeting people as they came in and passing out full-sized boxes of Milk Duds, and donut holes! The food (we were always there for breakfast) was fabulous, fresh, and plentiful - waffles almost floated off the plate and melted in your mouth, sausage links were of the large and plump variety, the butter was whipped, stewed prunes were sweetened with orange, and sample cups of homemade frozen yogurt were complimentary. I was also impressed with the water filtration system. My little cloud of happy memories was rudely burst several years ago when I went back during my college years....Lou was sadly departed and had been replaced by a sourpuss "hostess", the Milk Dud boxes had shrunk to the size that holds two or three, the donuts were m.i.a., waffles leaden, service rotten, and prices inflated. I felt like the hobbits must have when they returned to the Shire and found their homes destroyed. R.I.P., Lou Mitchell's.
aschie30 wrote:Could it be that a little (or a lot) of nostalgia ruined your experience? Surely, you can't fault Lou Mitchell's for not giving away full-size boxes of Milk Duds given the difficulty of any restaurant to turn a profit. I haven't been in over a year but when I was there then, they were handing out donut holes as well, if my memory isn't failing me.
BR wrote:I felt awful having dragged my visitors here, and left sadly remembering much better days.
G Wiv wrote:BR wrote:I felt awful having dragged my visitors here, and left sadly remembering much better days.
BR,
A month or so ago, maybe more, I attempted to go to Eleven City diner for breakfast, even though they advertised they would be open at that hour no soap radio.
Ended up at Lou Mitchell's, got a few free donut holes, nabbed a pack of milk duds, had a just fine breakfast in good company. I will say I am not, nor was I ever, a regular at Lou M's, my expectations going in were moderately low and all points, food, service, ambiance, exceeded.
This is not to say I will be going back soon, just that I did not, by any means, have a dismal experience.
Enjoy,
Gary